Healthier Choice
Food
Nutrition
Physical Activity
Sleep
Healthier Choice
Physical Activity
100

Ice Cream or Broccoli

Broccoli

100

In addition to meat and nuts, this legume also contains protein

Beans

100

The amount of time per day that the CDC recommends kids get of moderate to vigorous physical activity

60 minutes/1 hour

100

According the the National Sleep Foundation, teens should get this amount of sleep a night

7 to 11 hours

100

Walk to or get a ride to your friend's house

Walk

200

Milk or Mountain Dew

Milk

200

In addition to Milk, Cheese, and Kale, name another food that has large quantities of calcium in it

Yogurt
200

The type of transportation that also helps you burn calories

Active Transportation

200

Getting enough sleep can boost your immune system, making it less likely that you get

Sick

200

ride your bike or drive your car to deliver newspapers

Bike

300

French Fries or Spinach Salad

Spinach Salad

300

Calcium helps strengthen this stabilizing part of the body

Bones

300

Running a mile is considered moderate or vigorous physical activity? 

Vigorous

300

Getting enough sleep can help your metabolism, which makes it less likely that you do this

Gain Weight

300

Take the stairs or the escalator 

Stairs

400

Almonds or Potato Chips

Almonds

400

Protein strengthens this part of the body

Muscles

400

Walking a mile is considered light or moderate physical activity? 

Light

400

There is solid evidence to suggest that when we do not get enough sleep, we begin to act a bit more like this garbage dwelling monster from Sesame Street. 

Grouchy 

400

Playing Basketball or Swimming

Swimming

500

Apples or Watermelon

Apples

500

Fiber cleans this body system out

Digestive system

500

This keeps kids from being physically active more than anything else (Mr. Weaver's Opinion)

Screen Time (TV, Computer, Tablet, Phone)

500

Getting enough sleep clears out your brain, which actually helps this process that the brain controls

Memory

500

Playing soccer or Dodgeball

Soccer - the average midfielder runs between 7 and 9.5 miles in a soccer match